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.-M.rr- A VOLUME XXXIII. NO. 14. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910. PAGES 1 TO 8. ion. GREAT POTATO SEASON. SS» BASK BOYS HASBS. A NEW FLYING MACHINE O. I. Brown of Bed Bank Has Photo- Educational Methods at the University A FIGHT AND A FIRE . graph* of Road Talus. of Pennsylvania. G. I. Brown of Broad street, vice MOHMOtTTH'S CJtOr THIS TEAS WAS THE BIOOMT KVEB. Leslie Austin and Byron Davidson, THREE MEN OF ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP HAV£ A PATENTS GRANTED ON A DEVICE WHICH WILL president of the Keyport,.trolley line, two Red Bank boys who are attending made an inspection of the Perth Am- the University of Pennsylvania, and NIGHT FULL OF ADVENTURES. boy-South Amboy division last, week Farmers An VUna tue Honey to Add to who are members of the freshman KEEP THE MACHINE FROM UPSETTING. and found the work practically com- the Comforts of Tneir, Homes—Three. class, were taken from their rooms a pleted. Mr. Brown recently niade an Holind«ler» Buy Autos—The Potato few nights ago and were hazed by John Poole of Vanderburg Suffers a Broken Note and a Bruised inspection tour of the road between Season How About Over. other students at the school. The The Inventor of the Device is Thomas M. Walling of Tinton Falls Red Bank, Highlands and Keyport The greatest , potato season this boys will hot say anything about what and Cut Body—He Says Henry Wilkina and Bert Conk of Scobey- and he had many photographs taken county has ever seen is about over. transpired but it is known that they ville Beat Him Up—Wilkins Scorched in a Fire in His Father's —With His Brother, Peter Walling, He has Constructed a Ma- on the trip by Charles/R. D. Foxwell. The farmers of Monmouth doubled were forced to eat a lot of raw oysters chine Embodying the New Apparatus, and Will Give the Ma-The photographs have been put in and tripled their yieldB of preceding and were then led to a frog pond and Barn on the Same Night—Not Much Damage Done by the Fire. book form' and are used by the com-years and thousands of barrels of por thrown in the Water with their clothes chine a Try-Out Within the Nest Few Days. pany at their main office. tatoes have been shipped to the mar- on. John Poole of Vanderburg is laid his nose was cracked, hi* face was kets at New York, Philadelphia and up with a broken nose and bruises on covered with bruises and he was in- For the past two years Thomas M. known as a monoplane. A biplane «»••• other, places. Faxjn. mortgages have many parts of his body as the result jured on various parts of his body. Walling of Tinton Falls, has been has two sets of planes or wings, one been paid off by the receipts from the of a fight on Tuesday night of last The bottle he had been carrying was working on plans and devices for a above the other, while the monoplane potato crops, and comforts and con-SERVICE IN GRAVEYARD. week. According to Mr. Poole's story broken, and the applejack ami the flying machine which could not be up- has but one set, one of these wings A HQOD00 veniences, which the farmers formerly he was not the only victim of the fight, blood from his wounds mixed in a set while in the air. He constructed being on each side of the main body HOLMDEL OKUUCR CHXMjrEY OXVES thought they could not afford, have OEBEMONY AT THE JEWISH CEME- for one of his alleged assailants Was pool in the road. Poole was revived a number of models and he obtained of, the machine. The body of the ma- been added to the country homes. TEBY WEAR SWXMJOHO BXVEB. scorched in a fire as an indirect result by cold water thrown on his face, and three patents on his devices. The chine is V-shaped, and looks a good TWO MASONS TBOUBI.E. Other farmers have used their potato of the combat. with many groans he regained his latest patent he believes offers tiie deal like an old-fashioned cow rack. money to buy agricultural implements ralr Haven Mason Had Nothing; to Work The Cemetery is Near Tinton Palls Poole attended an outdoor festival feet. As soon as he was able to talk solution of the problem which all air-When the wings or planes are out- and machinery. and is Owned by the Bed Bank Be-, at Colt's Neck on Tuesday night of he said he had been assaulted by Wil- men have been trying to solve—the spread the machine,, is 36 feet across With and. Wont Back Homo—Keyport Agents for pianos, graphophones last week. One of the merrymakers kins and Conk. discovery of a device which will auto- the front. The machine is 24 feet Hoehanlo In Taken Slok Before Job is irew Association—Service at the Completed. and automobiles have transferred Qrave of Sirs. Mary Diion. at the festival became so thirsty that Poole's friends want him to have matically-light a flying machine in long. Attached to the rear of the their attentions from the cities and Last Friday the first gravestone to he had no hope of refreshing his dryWilkins and Conk arrested, but Poole the air should it be tilted by a sudden machine are two other planes. • These The chimney on the Reformed towns to the rural districts. At, Holm- be placed in the cemetery of the Redmouth with water. He asked Poole refuses to do BO. His friends say they gust of wind or by any accident to the two rear planes aTe" much smaller church at Holmdel has been the cause del. three farmers, who formerly de- Bank Hebrew association was put up to leave the festivities for a few min-will give Wilkins and Conk an ever- machinery. than the forward , planes. One, of trouble to two mechanics during the pended entirely on .horses to do their over the grave of Mary Dixon, who utes and make speedily for the near- lasting licking the first time they run The last device which Mr. Walling of these rear planes is horizontal and past week. The chimney was out of across them. repair, and a mason from Fair Haven traveling, have bought the latest was the wife of Morris Dixon, the est place where applejack could be patented, and which he has tested out the other is vertical. The horizontal styles of automobiles. They are Ed-shoemaker on West Front street. The bought. Wilkins sleeps in a barn in warm- on a model, he believes completely plane is used for elevating or de- Wfls engaged to put a new one up in its place. The mason does not possess ward Taylor, Charles X. Crawford) cemetery is on the north side of the Poole received from the man enough weather. He stayed up very late covers the situation. The model he pressing the machine when it is in and John Longstreet. ••; Lawes bridge road, near Swimming money to buy a generous quantity of Tuesday night of last week. His made was about twelve feet long. It an, automobile, horse or wagon, and he t the air, and the vertical plane is had to depend on his own leg power The potato crops in Holmdel town- river, on the back road to Tinton applejack, and he started out on his wits were somewhat dull when he was tested by towing, by pulling, and used as a steering gear. .The pro- ship were especially large. In some Falls. It was bought by the associa- errand. The mart who sent him en-went to bed, and he threw a lighted by dropping it from a height. In to get to Holmdel, which is about ten peller will be seven feet in..diameter miles from his home. cases the yield was as high as 150tion about two years ago from Gustav dured his burning thirst with the com- match on his bedroom floor in the every instance, and under all- condi- with a five-foot pitch. barrels to the acrfe. The Holmdel Lorenzen of Lincroft, and it comprises forting thought that Poole would soon barn, thinking that the match was , tions, no matter at what angle the The machine is being equipped with He started out for Holmdel early in farmers do their shipping at Brade- about two acres of land/ Half of the be back with the applejack and that he out. He was very, very tired. He model was started, it immediately re- an Elbridge "engine of 35 to 45 horse the morning when the sun was just velt and Hazlet:' Most of them sell cemetery is enclosed with an iron would be prepared to give his mouth a was too weary to take off his clothes, gained an even keel and maintained power. The entire machine, includ- beginning to show its face, and thetheir goods through the Monmouth fence and the remainder is planted in good moistening and his throat a so he went to bed with them on. A its balance as long as it was in the air. ing the motor, will weigh 600 pounds. birds were twittering in the tree tops. county exchange. At Shrewsbury corn.. No regular price is charged proper irrigation. He thought this few minutes later he was awakened . ...The device is very simple, so simple It will have a lifting capacity of 1,000 With him was his helper;' The me-and vicinity all records wer& broken for the use of lots.